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Unable to View SSL or HTTPS w/IE6

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Hey all,

 

I've buggered my brain for about two weeks now, trying to figure out why I can't get into any secure web pages. What ends up happening if I try, is I get the standard DNS Error/Page Cannot be displayed error. I've checked my cookies settings, security settings et al. within explorer and it hasn't helped @ all. Anyone have a clue?

 

BTW -- Problem didn't "start" as far as I know at any particular time -- I've only just tried to get access to some secure pages (ie. My banks secure site, Passport etc etc).

 

Thanks for any help peeps.

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Are you behind a firewall? SSL runs on port 443, so you need to make sure that it's not being blocked.

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Not behind a firewall afaik. I'm using Dial-Up Sprint Canada, and I've even turned off the built in XP Firewall...

 

One other thing to note, not sure if its an issue, is that I'm running Tweak XP...

 

Cheers....

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Simple...just open a run line and type in "Regsvr32.exe rsabase.dll" and hit enter.

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Good Lord -- I'm sure that would work -- If I had rsabase.dll frown

Soooo, I guess somehow that was removed -- dunno what else I'd be missing, but I'll try to restore that file from the XP cd - that'll work, right??? Any other files I should check to see if they are missing tha have to do with Security/RSA Encryption? Only one I found was within the system32\rsaenh.dll, and rsaci. something....

 

Anywho, thanks - lots of help :))

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I just checked my XP machine...It seems I jumped the gun, because it's not there.

 

XP seems to call it rsaenh.dll, so type in "regsvr32 rsaenh.dll"

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okie dokie kids,

 

I finally resolved my problem, and thanks for the responses -- I attempted to replace files from the CD, restoring with new ones -- nothing helped.....sooooo, I reinstalled (upgrade into the same directory), and it seemed to fix my problem smile

 

Although I can't trace my problem to any specific action, it probably occured after a botched windows update or crash.

 

Anywho, cheers smile

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